Song | river |
Artist | STAYCOOL |
Album | 黑皮是正常的 |
The river is coming from the mountaintop | |
She’s running through the city marching to the ocean | |
No rhythm no rhymes like a bathroom sinking | |
For the days for the nights forever… | |
But I hear the river crying when I’m passing by | |
‘Cus the pollutions make her wounded and the dust make her blind | |
No kids around here to swim no men around here to fish | |
No hopes inside her heart to keep | |
And I said…. | |
River River please stop your crying | |
Don’t you know how much you mean to me? | |
When the stars shine upon you and the birds fly above you | |
The sky will always seem so blue | |
When the time keeps fading and the trees keep growing | |
The story will always end up pretty!! | |
Please keep a little wish inside you heart | |
‘Cus someday I’ll make you beautiful | |
She asks me how long have you stayed here I say for a while | |
When the sunset is hiding and calling up the night | |
I sit down by her side with the guitar on my back | |
She starts to sing the winter serenade |
The river is coming from the mountaintop | |
She' s running through the city marching to the ocean | |
No rhythm no rhymes like a bathroom sinking | |
For the days for the nights forever | |
But I hear the river crying when I' m passing by | |
' Cus the pollutions make her wounded and the dust make her blind | |
No kids around here to swim no men around here to fish | |
No hopes inside her heart to keep | |
And I said. | |
River River please stop your crying | |
Don' t you know how much you mean to me? | |
When the stars shine upon you and the birds fly above you | |
The sky will always seem so blue | |
When the time keeps fading and the trees keep growing | |
The story will always end up pretty!! | |
Please keep a little wish inside you heart | |
' Cus someday I' ll make you beautiful | |
She asks me how long have you stayed here I say for a while | |
When the sunset is hiding and calling up the night | |
I sit down by her side with the guitar on my back | |
She starts to sing the winter serenade |